Hurricane Aftermath Case Study

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Hurricane Aftermath, Returning to a workplace Disasters are itself destruction to humanity for long time and recovering from that disaster is a challenge which has to be achieved with the gradual process. Safety is the fundamental concern similar to the stability of our mental and physical well-being. Proper planning is required to make the process of recovery achievable in the most efficient way, much faster and less stressful. The research paper followed is a guideline to recover from hurricane and return back to home, community, school, work and normal life.

Safety Measures Adopted and recommendations

The foremost concern after hurricane disaster is the safety of the people affected and surrounding areas. The team comprising of safety supervisors will observe issues and monitor healthcare facility of families and individuals and will scrutinize their well being. To look after the safety measures it will be important for team to make a recovery plan for injured people. In mobilizing the injured people it is important to take care that proper facility is available for their treatment and immediate recovery mechanics are applied. Victims are provided with necessary medication, vaccination and doctor's treatment to ensure the long-term effect of these injuries are completely vanished.

Disaster Management Team: The task force committee setup for reconstruction and disaster management team will include:

1. Technical specialist- including electrical and mechanical professionals

2. Health and hygiene professionals

3. Architectures

4. Engineers

5. Financial professionals- for budgeting and insurance cover

6. Psychiatrists

7. Environmental specialist

8. Construction Labors

Return to Site analysis & Re-establishment work done: It was analyzed through the hurricane report that people were experiencing some odor like rotten egg and it was the sign of chorine leakage. This had polluted atmosphere with extra chlorine content that can adversely affect the physical and mental conditions of the inhabitants. Therefore immediate actions have to be taken to intoxicate air from chlorine and reduce the alkalinity of the air that can damage nerve cells of humans.

Information from team for basic construction...

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The spraying of intoxicated medicines in the environment;
2. Shots given to inhabitants of viral and other server fever;

3. Creating health awareness among people to take care while using water and maintaining proper sanitation system in the locality are some of the measures taken for maintaining healthy environment.

4. Electrical wirings and cables are to be restored to avoid any hazardous shocks.

5. Use of battery powered lights will be preferred for some time until the complete work has been done.

6. If any leakage of gas is smelled immediate blockage of central gas supply is made until the complete work is being done.

7. Usually when destruction of this sort happens this lets any underground animals and insects to come out in the territorial areas. These animals like snakes, Scorpio and poisonous spiders can be very dangerous to human life. Therefore, special care to be taken in removing them from near human areas.

8. When entering the hurricane affected site, there are certain things that should and should not be done. Enter the site carefully and check for damage. Have to be cautious of loose boards and slippery floors.

Roles and Responsibilities of team mates in their respective capacity The following aspects are other things to check inside your vicinity and cleaning up the area will involve the inspection of the following things and getting it right in the first place:

Sparks, broken or frayed wires. Electrical wiring systems are checked and avoid moisture to that area, or standing in water in the nearby place. It will be most appropriate to turn off the electricity at the main fuse box or circuit breaker. If the situation is observed to be unsafe then calling a fire brigade and immediately going away from the site will be appropriate action. Electricians will be working on this area.

Natural gas. If smell gas or hear a hissing or blowing sound, open a window of the houses, buildings or any closer proximity. Turn off the main gas valve from the outside, if possible. Call the gas company from a nearby location. Avoid using smoke or oil, gas lanterns, candles, or torches for lighting inside a damaged area until it is sure there is no leaking gas or other flammable materials present.…

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